General Technology, Technology AAS

Academic Map

Academic Roadmap

FIRST SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
ENGL 1010
English Comp I
   3
MATH 1010
Math for General Studies
   3
PICK ONE: Social/Behavioral Sciences    3
PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
   3
PICK ONE: 
Specialty Concentration Course
  3
Semester Credits    15  

SECOND SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
COMM 2025
Fund Comm
  3
PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
  3
PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
  3
PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
  3
PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
  3
Semester Credits    15  

THIRD SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
PICK ONE:
Humanities/Fine Arts
   3
PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
   3
PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
   3
PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
   3
 PICK ONE:
Specialty Concentration Course
   
Semester Credits    15  

FOURTH SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
PICK:
Elective
  3
PICK:
Elective
  3
PICK:
Elective
  3
PICK:
Elective
  3
 PICK:
Elective
   2
Semester Credits    14  

 

To stay on track, these courses must be taken in order.

  

  

 

General Advising Notes

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2019-2021

This program is not designed to transfer.

General Advising Notes

Working with the program coordinator, the General Technology Major drafts a degree contract listing all course the student will complete to earn the degree. Contracts are initiated by the program coordinator and approved by the Department Chair. Contact the Department to set up an appointment.

Students must take a minimum of 21 hours in ONE common technology specialty. (Specialty concentration courses)

Students may take 9 hours in technical areas outside of their technology specialty. (Supporting technical courses)

In some cases, students may choose to take all of their courses in one technology specialty area.

ENGL1010 and ENGL 0810
ACAD 1100 and READ 0810
MATH 1530 and MATH 0530

Milestone Courses

Based on prior students’ experience, students who do well in these courses are more likely to graduate on time in this program.

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